FFA Chapters Helping With Wildfire Relief

Grass wildfires in March ravaged rural farm areas in several states across the Great Plains. Farmers, ranchers and many others in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas lost livestock, equipment, buildings and much more. According to the USDA, the disaster created immediate need for large quantities of hay, feed, fencing materials and other supplies.

Courtesy Stover FFA

Since then, many agricultural organizations have put together programs that offer relief to those affected and FFA chapters across the country have been helping every part of the way. It’s been a wonderful example of how FFA members and chapters embrace the idea of giving back to our communities by living out the final line of the FFA motto: Living to Serve.

Here’s just a sampling of the ways FFA chapters from across the nation have been helping out (and don’t miss the information at the bottom about how you can help):

Leedey FFA Chapter, Oklahoma

Spring Hill FFA Chapter, Kansas

The Spring Hill FFA Chapter raised more than $1,000 through donations and shirt sales. The FFA: Healing the Heartland campaign raised money for the victims of the wildfires in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.

North Central FFA, Ohio

Safe travels to the local convoy headed to Kansas and Oklahoma! Agriculture is a family business and the outpouring of relief from farmers around the country proves it!

Kansas FFA Association

FFA sponsor Red Brand has been very active in both offering assistance through the Red Brand Relief Program that offers both fence rebates and installation assistance, plus promoting how various FFA chapters are helping.

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has put together an extensive list of resources that will help direct relief efforts in Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas – including efforts from non-affected states.

Is your FFA chapter helping out? Be sure to share on social media to show how your members are making a difference!